Giappone - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)






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Un unico ornamento leone guardiano Kutani-yaki giapponese, alto 36 cm, largo 33 cm e profondo 26 cm, risalente al periodo Shōwa e proveniente da una collezione privata, attribuito come originale e in buone condizioni, ornato con smalti eglz su vetro rosso con criniera dorata e guinzaglio rosso tra la bocca.
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Item Description:
This is a striking Kutani-yaki ceramic ornament featuring a “Shishi” lion-dog (also referred to as a guardian lion or “Komainu”) in a dynamic pose with a decorative ball. Known as a talisman to ward off evil spirits and attract good fortune, this particular piece is exquisitely detailed, combining traditional Kutani-style overglaze enamel work with bold, sculptural form.
The figure is covered in a deep red glaze resembling dragon scales, accented with radiant gold and multi-colored enamel patterns representing sacred symbols and floral motifs. The luxurious golden mane swirls dramatically, enhancing its powerful presence. A red braided tassel hangs from the lion’s mouth, adding a refined decorative element.
Perfect for display in an entranceway, alcove, or as a standout centerpiece in any traditional or eclectic interior, this Kutani lion embodies strength, protection, and auspicious energy.
Size:
Width: 33 cm
Depth: 26 cm
Height: 36 cm
Weight: 5 kg
Artist Profile:
The base of the piece is marked with Japanese kanji characters, suggesting it is a Kutani-yaki work. Although the specific artist is not identified, the piece reflects the traditional craftsmanship of Kutani ware—an art form originating in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, renowned for its vibrant colors and intricate hand-painted designs. Kutani porcelain is often used for decorative and ceremonial items and is highly collectible.
Shipping Information:
Carefully packaged and shipped with track & trace and insurance.
We recommend checking local import regulations before placing a bid.
Please note: Any customs duties or import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
Item Description:
This is a striking Kutani-yaki ceramic ornament featuring a “Shishi” lion-dog (also referred to as a guardian lion or “Komainu”) in a dynamic pose with a decorative ball. Known as a talisman to ward off evil spirits and attract good fortune, this particular piece is exquisitely detailed, combining traditional Kutani-style overglaze enamel work with bold, sculptural form.
The figure is covered in a deep red glaze resembling dragon scales, accented with radiant gold and multi-colored enamel patterns representing sacred symbols and floral motifs. The luxurious golden mane swirls dramatically, enhancing its powerful presence. A red braided tassel hangs from the lion’s mouth, adding a refined decorative element.
Perfect for display in an entranceway, alcove, or as a standout centerpiece in any traditional or eclectic interior, this Kutani lion embodies strength, protection, and auspicious energy.
Size:
Width: 33 cm
Depth: 26 cm
Height: 36 cm
Weight: 5 kg
Artist Profile:
The base of the piece is marked with Japanese kanji characters, suggesting it is a Kutani-yaki work. Although the specific artist is not identified, the piece reflects the traditional craftsmanship of Kutani ware—an art form originating in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, renowned for its vibrant colors and intricate hand-painted designs. Kutani porcelain is often used for decorative and ceremonial items and is highly collectible.
Shipping Information:
Carefully packaged and shipped with track & trace and insurance.
We recommend checking local import regulations before placing a bid.
Please note: Any customs duties or import taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
